A snap fastener for the electrical socket comprises a housing, a receptacle and snap fastener. When the knob of the snap fastener is being turned, the downward hump of the knob will drive the bulge of the brake plate to rotate and finally fall into the bottom recess of the brake plate and the fork of the brake plate will move downward to clamp the electrical blades of the plug in place. When the knob is turned in the reverse direction, the bulge of the snap will rise from the recess and push upward the fork of the brake plate, so the electrical blades of the plug get loose and are easy to leave the socket. Or a screw shank is used instead of the snap to move down or up the brake plate by turning the knob only.
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1. A snap fastener for a socket mainly comprises a housing, a receptacle and a snap fastener with a key characteristics as described below:
the housing has a top hole and a cavity to receive the receptacle;
the receptacle has a pair of terminal slots corresponding to a slot on the housing;
the receptacle has two V-grooves so two terminal blades are mounted therein;
the snap fastener includes a knob, a brake plate and a snap; the brake plate has two fork legs on a bottom and two bulges on a top; under a shaft hole, there are two flutes and two humps from between a flutes; a snap sits under the brake plate;
the snap has a post and two curved slide grooves and a projection on an extended base;
the post of the snap will pass the shaft hole of the brake plate and enter in a retaining hole of a barrel on the knob;
wherein when the retaining hole and barrel are turned, the post will be turned too; the bottom face of the knob has two curved fan valleys and two humps surrounding the barrel;
wherein after the snap fastener is installed in the housing and the knob is being turned, the hump of knob that pressing on the bulge of the brake plate will drive the projection of the snap to pass the bulge of the brake plate and fall into the flute under the shaft hole, the brake plate moves downward and the fork legs therefore press and hold a blade of a plug in place, in case the knob is turning in other direction, the pair of the projection on the snap will slide out the flute and raise the brake plate upward to loose the fork legs so the blades of the plug disengage socket.
2. The snap fastener for the socket as claimed in the
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a novel snap fastener for socket, which is to fasten the electrical blades of the plug in the socket to ensure the good connection of electrical current and prevent the electrical plug from falling off the socket incidentally.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general practice, the prior art of the plug and socket are the critical apparatus to link to power supply. Unfortunately, the plug and the socket are not firmly clamped together, easy to fall apart, just like a power outage, all data that have been collected or entered are lost suddenly.
That is because the prior art of the plug and the socket are not provided with a snap fastener. The inventor has been in this industrial field for years and has advocated great efforts to the improvement and come up this snap fastener to fulfill the expected result.
The major object of this invention is to provide a snap fastener for socket to hold the electrical blades of the plug in place when the plug is inserted, not easy to fall off and no interruption of power supply.
The features and advantages of this invention are explained in great detail with the aid of preferable embodiments as illustrated in the drawings attached.
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The snap fastener 3 rides over the V grooves 22 of the receptacle 2. The snap fastener 3 consists of a knob 31, a brake plate 32 and a snap 33. The brake plate 32 has two fork legs 325 and inward recessed trench 326. The brake plate 32 has two bulges 323 on the top and two flutes 322 in symmetry under the axial hole 321 and two projections 324 besides the flute 322. The snap 33 is under the brake plate 32. The snap 33 is in a post form with a post 331. The snap 33 has an outward extended base with two slide grooves 333 and a projection 332 existing between the grooves 333. The post 331 of the snap 33 will pierce into the axial hole 321 and stops in the retaining hole 313 of the barrel 312 on the knob 31. When the retaining hole 313 is turned, the snap 33 will be turned too. The knob 31 is exposed to the outside f housing 1 through the top hole 12. The bottom of the knob has the barrel 312 with humps 314 and curved fan valleys 311 around the barrel 312.
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The above statements prove that this novel snap fastener for the socket is justified for granting a patent. Many changes and modifications in the above described embodiments of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, to promote the progress in science and the useful arts, the invention is disclosed and is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
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